ILeflal. SHERIFF'S SALE—By viitne of writs ~t Venti. Expo, issued out oi the Court of Common s u f Bradford county, to uie directed and delivered, li'l ue exposed to jTtiblic sale, at the Court House, in the h |. ou zh* of Towanda, on Thursday, the 2sth day of Aueu*t "ls62, the following described lot, piece or parcel L laud situate in nisearora twp., bounded north by land ? aae B Dexter and James Hogebootn, east by land of tl'-nrv It Hall,south by land of S D Sturdevant, and west l v land <>f -'esse B Sturdevant, containing aibout 40 acres, niore r less * 20 acres '"'proved ouc log house and hb shed and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ef M. \V. Whet-lock's use vs. L H Hogebooui. ALSO— The following described lot, piece or parcel or i aa d situate in Monroe twp., beginning at a pine tree on the west part <>l a tract ol land surveyed in the warran tee name tf Itobert Hopkins, thence running east by Ward's line Ids) rods to a utaple, thence south by land of Reuben A- Payne 100 rods to the Priestly line, thence gloip' * a 'd North l>o° west 190 rods to the place of bt-'iuni g : cotaiuiug 50 ucres, more or less, about eight ac res improved, trained house, a few lruit trees aud a log ilied thereen. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. K. Elliott vs. Dennis Manahan. ALSO The following described lot. piece or parcel of laud situate in Burlington West, bounded on the uorth , |. tll( j 0 t K Lootuis.east by Ezra (Joddard, south by A. T Weslgate, and west by the highway ; containing SO • 120 leel, more or less, all unproved ami a wagon shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William II Teck Harrison Adams. ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of 'and, situate in Wist Burlington, bounded north and cast by the public highway, and south and west by land ot Hiraui K Stevens ; containing one half an acre, more or less, all improved, a trained house and bam aud a lew fruit trees thereon. Seiezed aud taken in execution at the suit of J C De Witt to use of S W -Paine vs II Adains. VLSI)—The follow ing described piece or parcel of land siluatc iu Monroe, liouiided north by Fteetiiau Sweet,east ami south by C L Ward, and west by ti K Elliott and liceman sweet; containing 51) acres, more or less, about 15 uues improved, log house aud a lew lruit trees there °USeiezed and taken iu execution at the suit of G K Elli ottvs I'rauk iu Sweet. ALSO— i he lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Kidgbury twp.. begiuuiug at the X Ecor ner oi lot No. -J5 ol the allotment of the Biugbani lands, ill Spriugtield twp.. convened to Samuel Riynur. thence along the north liue oi said lot west 112 7 10 porches, tlieuce along the east line ! lot No. lot north IOJ 8 10 perches, thence along the south lineo! lot,N*o. 93 in Itidg bury, conveyed to Win T Jenkins and lot No. 8s in Ridg buiy,'coiiVf-yed to Jeremiah 0 Miller and liilplt,Wheeler, east hit o 10 perches, thence along the west line of lot No. s7, Spriugtield and Kidgbury, south 25° west 121 pr. to the place oi beginning; containing sj£ acres, with the usual allowance ol 0 per cent, for roads, be the same uioie or less, it being lot No. Ot of the Bingham lauds in said tups., and parts ot warrants No. 1150—I loo —1 101. about 70 acres improved, I >g house, 2 framed barns,fram ed house and 2 orchards thereon. tie.zed and taken to execution at the suit of I E Bul lock vs. fliruiu W Carpenter. Al.isO—Ttie to! |, nig de-cribf-d lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu W. 11 twp., b uunlcd north by part ot lot No. 102 ot the allotment ol Biughain lands in Wells twp. cn iveytd to Humphrey Wilson, east by lot No. Itj-l con tracted to be sold to Charles S ingalls. u >w in p >ssesi >u U i south by lot No. 174 cuutiacled to be -old to lloht E Miller and lot No 225, and west by lot No. 15s, conveyed to A A iibur. and No. 159 conveyed to George Beckwith; eoutaiuiuglil 2 It) acres, with usualailow.nio ol six per cent tor toads. Ac., be the saute, more or less, it being part ol bit No. 162, oi the aliotiuent of the Bing ham lauds iu We Is twp . and part oi warrant N<> lass ; about 25 acres improved, trained house and barn and a lew libit tries thereon. seized and tak'-u in execution at the suit of J K lager -6011, Ac. . Trustee Vs benjamin lbgaiis. Al-SO Ihe lollowing described lot, piece or parcel ol land situate in Wyso.x tw;i.. bound-d north by land oi Win 11 iniii-in. east by S s fierce, S l*iirtc an.l \\ -.liiaiu II •b rgHii, south by b I'ieivc ami ws-l by the highway and J1 II Litiiniiig, containing , ) acie-, m re oi less, ; ,il im tu-ovtd, trained hou-e. trained iuni and t. piece or parcel ot 'r.tiiii situate in Monroe ooio' bounded n trill by ttie liis'h way. ea-t uy Brawn >V Kav-kwell. south and we-it by Te.i k"ii ifl.ii kman ; containing ol an acre, more or less, all improved, named house, board shed and a few fruit tlYtf I ilt l tMli. seiezed anil taken in execution at the suit of C Ward Ji ". Vs p P Sweet. ALSO—The following described Ist, pir-ec- or parcel of 1 itiii -i'ii.i'o ia Spriugtield twp., bounded north bv laud u! James L* Grace, Jr.. James C Grac & Claik Grace, l ist by land ol Lewis Beach and the highway, south by Uad ol K o Voting and <> F Kcuiugtou, west by land of J niie-s J Grace and Eon n Grace ; containing 142 acres, :a >re or less, about do acres improved. 2 trained h ntses, one iram.-d barn, a log h • i*e, and fruit trees therein.. be.zed and taken in execution at the suit el K B Vonug's one v- Augustus 1: Wood ALSO—The following described Int.-piece or puree 1 of land situate in Rome twp., Beginning at the south corn er of a1 it con e ed to .ilau-ou Morris, a eoi lier ot laud i 'iiveyed to A Vougiit. thence along the north line ol -lid V night's laud and line oiJjtid conveyed to Thomas '• ought, north -9 J we-t its 4 In perches to a corner of laud conveyed to Jo-cph Vougiit thence along line of lis land, tenth 24 pi-rche-, thence north 54° ea-t 56 pr. ' tin- ivc-l corner ol -a d lot conveyed to Alansou Mor ris, thence along Hie line "I said last ineutioiieU lot,south 2j- east bb 4 lu pel.-lie* to the place oi beginning ; con- Li • dug 1-41 acres. Al—Aiiolher lot situate in R >me twp., beginning at tie-, i-t corner ol said lot convey ed to At tti-on .Morris, t'cie c al-uig ins hue, north 24° west Id) perches to an - iiii-r coiner ol -aid lot in hue ot lauds conveyed to J >- t'jot Vougut, thence along line ot his laud, north 05° f '-til ti to perches t., ttie south west corner of a lot cjutracieu in be sold to E M Towner, thence along the loiith line ol said Towner's land, east 25 4 10 perches to the north west corner of a i->t conveyed to Simeon Hock *"!< ttieui-e along the west line ut tits lot. south 1° west 4a hlb perches to the north corner ot a lot conveyed to N 1) lleeiudii, thence along a line of said lot, south tilf 3 tve-t 44 2 id perches to the place of b- ginning ; coutaiti •■'ri la a re* aud 44 p re he.*, more or less. •VLtjH—Another lot situate in Home twp..bounded on ha- a-mh by land ot Jo-eph Vougiit. on the east by l.uul f VV'm BClymer, on tin* soath by land of N Ifßwma, iuni wist iiy laud by Win B t lymer ; eontainiiig 42 acres iii'trc or n ncing the same lot ot 1 tod deeded by Dati irl Russell anil wife to Win Pepper, Jan ti. Isss, about Sitacir* improved in the three tracts, framed house and a small mchard thereon. seized aud taken in execution at the suit of D Shoe cuker's u-e vs Win Pepper. Al.i-t) Tin- toll ni ng jut, piece or parcel of land situ a 't* at Burhugtou boro , timtnied on tlie north by the pub •-i higiiway, ea-t by land ol S. 11. Hill, south by" land ot It. ilill and lands of the e-tate ol Jame* l.oag, dec d.. "ti the we-t by laud ot John F. Long, containing one half s-iactc, more or .ess, all improved, a I rained house, Irani nil nirii and iriiit trees thereou. Sc.zed and taken iu execution at the suit of X A Knapp Gbauiuel M'-Kean. Ai.su— Tile following described lot, piece or parcel of ■iiiil si'uaie n Athens noro' bounded on the north by oiiil nt C N Stiipiu oi. on the e.-t by a lot owned by C F ''tiles, Jr., on toe south by C'eotre street, on the west by -if lavui'J la M ih-'iiip.-iiu, being lot No. 17.a* laid '.vii on a map ot A then* boro, sut veyed by Z F Walker • J in-iug about 4ti leet Irottt on tenlre st , and 11') leet jti tiie rear; all improved, with one fiained dweliiug oe there->n. si-iz. d and taken in execution at the suit of X C Har ft> v. a W Fox. , ALSO—The lollowing described lot piece or parcel ol •aii'i situate iu iowaud-i boro , bounded north by a lot aigiug to 11 it am Yaw. ea-t by- c N Shipiuun, south by • l in p >-,t s-ioii ol Asa Douglas.* mid we.-t by Will am |f'-"et; containing about st) teet Iront, and about lb ) it. | u ' trained house and lruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Ulysses "t'eurcui's use vs S V Prentice. -fl,M)—The toll iwiug described ]icce or parcel of '••"'i -ituate in Wilinot township, hounded north by land li.u-1 and Patrick Burke, east by land nt Isaac P>w *"• ""alii and west by land ol Patrick Blade ; containing f : re-, l>e the same more or le-s, about 4'J acres iui '''i.oiie hovel, one log house aud one trained barn "d "uit ti-,. * thereou. bi-izvd an,; taken in execution at the suit of Patrick executor of Michael Flatiuery vs Isaac Mice. 4 —fhe iollowiiig described lot, piece or parcel ot "(biiite iu Granville twp., beginning at S P Ches • -corner, at the road, it being Joel Packard's l( . ~'f >tc " r "<-* r , th-uce oil Packard's line north 89° '!"* lurches t, ast ke and stones near Thomas Ba r,. and -eulre f lie road thence along tlie cea i ii 1 d"m tii 47 J ea.*t 12 8-lb perches to the corn- Gh „ lot, thence south 53° ea-t to said i„ ii, 11 ' I of'tcr on the leuce. thence north 37° east on . "I \\ al-jorn and N B Porter 29 perches to Por fctitre ', ! - nel '- a hU ' t. south west 25 per. lore i,r i' r less, about 45 acres improved, framed house, lramed barn,wagon liou?e agd orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Mun-on s use vs Amos Baker. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in \\ ysox twp., beginning at a stake corner stand ing midway, equally distant upon a line commencing at a yellow pine, the nort-east corner ot land deeded by Geo Wauzey to Geo Watson, by deed dated Dec 26.1840, and running a westeily course to tbe east line of a piece of land conveyed to the Common wealth of Dennsylvania by deed dated Aug. 29, 1848, it being the north line of land deeded aforesaid by Wanzey to Watson tlieuce from the corner so situated, a westerly course to the said ea-t line ot the land as aforesaid, conveyed by Geo. Wanzey t > the Coinmonwe. l.y ol Pa..theuce a northeily direction along said last mentioned line to a small parcel of land, about 2J acres conveyed by Geo. Wauzey to Myron 8. W aruer, by deed of May 18, I*4l, thence east, north and west around the said panel ol laud agiin to lutersecitbe line ot land conveyed oy Wanzey to the Common wealth ol Pennsylvania, theuce a south-easterly course along the towiug path or lii.c of canal traveled as a road to a corner near the guard lock, iu the road near the top of the hill, running east through Wysox, tlieuce along said road iu au easterly direction o a corner,stake and stones —thence north 14° east along a lineot lence and marked trees to the place ol beginning ; the last mentioned line run by llarey Morgan as a division line between Wilinot aud Edwin B Cooloaugtl, it being that part uf the laud conveyed a* aforesaid ov Geo Wanzey to George WVson, which is his north of the lines in the deed just mentioned east of lauds deeded as aforesaid to the Commonwealth and M 8 Warner, uorth of the Wysox road aud we-t of the aloresaid division line betweeu said Wilinot and Coo baugh ; containing about 44 acres, excepting there- Iroin a parcel ol laud coutaiiiiug about 16 acres sold by X P Brown iroiu the soul west corner ot said land to Jno E Geiger, as per deed dried Oct. 7. 1858 and recorded ia deed book No. 54, page I, said land all improved. Se'zed aud takeu in execution at the suit of Joseph Powell vs N" I' Brown. ALBU—The following Je*cribedJot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towauda boro' bounded north by Chest nut stride,east by lauds ol Benjamin Wilcox and southwest by laud of M C Mercur,being at) leet fronton Chestnut st., and 13d leet back, all unproved, With a trained d.veiliug iug house thereou. Seized and takeu in execution at the suit ol M C Mer cur Vs Horace A Cowles. ALSO—The lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Biie-hequiu twp., beginning at a beech tree, tile north east corner ol lot No. 46, tueuce east 77 7 il) perches to a beech for a corner, theuce south 239 9 Id percn- s to a post for a corner, tueuce west aio.ig the north line oi a lot now iu possess! >u oi 0 B Rice 77 6- Id perches to a post, theuce north 239 9 10 perches to th; place of begiuuiug; coiit., n ug 116 acre-and 5> per ches, be the -nine, uiore or liss, aboi t 55 a res improved, a log house, trained barn and iruit trees tuereou. t-eiz. d aud taken in execution at tue suit oi W.liiam E Moore v- John L Msilory. ALSiJ—The lollow.ng described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iu Blauitu by laud oi John Bi-uop, and west by laud ot P Lynch ; con.ai.ling annul 7d ucte*, a mat 3 > acre- improved plank hou-e small fruited sldole , lramed shed, fog barn aud unit trees thereou. (seized and taken in execution at the suit of Albert Neweii Vs Uosweil linger. ALbU—file following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Mou.oc beginning at a post, the south east corner oi tleury Norturop s la. d, thence south ■*l° i.ist -. 4 perches to a corner, mence uotili l>' i east, 14 1 perches to corner, theuce south o-j" 3 west so peicties tueuce —oulu 17° we-t ft perches, theuce noiiho 4' wes. 42.1 pel die- to a coiner, incase soalil 11 3 os£ pci ue- to the ni.u.e ot beginning,containing ot aero- and 120 per. m ne or le--. annul id improved, 2 small shanties and a saw in ill l hereon. Ai.sij —.v piece ot laud iu Overton and Mouroe t-vps., bounded north by land Wm Norturop and C L W'uid, on the ea.-t by Hiram W Cc Henry Norltiop and C E Ward, on the south by Win aud Price Noillirop aud Mer c ere au and on the west by Mercereau, containing 4 7 acres, more or less, about 40 acies improved, lramed house, lramed baru and an old house and ail orchard Inert-oil. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Smith, Cr.iuuicr, n .--lo.ciidaig and Edward Kelly, con taining 40 acres, m ne or I-;--, aouul Jo acre* improved, Ham. d u iu.se, framed baru and an oivunrd Ihereou. Seized and taken iu execution at tire suit oi N 31 Carao chau V- laiwl* Jenkins. Ai.sd ihc I'dlo.vmg described 1 >t. piece or parcel of lin a -Auae in A'c-l B u ll.igt u, u > i.iu id .1 u'lu oy I Hid o. Ezra i'-e-lard W H K Sleacu , east ny It il A aid.suuUi by the highway, and we-t by ii K SteVeu-; containing 14 acres, iu ue vi le-s, all unproved, lramed house, Iram cu baru, and lew ir.iil Iree.- thereou. Seized and lake ■ in eAecutiouat the suit ui \\ iliiaui II Peck s Use Vs ij.in l.ioa Auaiu-. ALSO—The loilowu.g described lot, piece or parcel ol laud siiuaie in Suiithiletd twp.. begum ug at a_post in tue sum 11 angle 01 tco road leading uom use ward s mill to the Dur.ey s school hua.-e, >0 called, s .utu so' J east along the line 01 said mad 14 perches, theuce south percnes to a post, tueuce we-t 14 perches to a post in line oi lnghw iy iroiu darling.o.l to SniiUiiield, theuce jlou ' -aid higu wa. 4 7-16 perches to the place ol begin ning" Containing 9*2 I 16 perches, more or less, all improv ed, framed liou-e, .rained baru, and lruit trees lllcicou. Se./.e I and taken 111 executiuu at the suit oi l'tiilaiider Ward vs Snellou G I reach. ALsU—l'iie lollowiug described lot. piece or parcel of laud -ituate 111 Terry twp., bounded unit it by land 01 Matthew McAlanou, ea-t hy land of Henry Yctter, Jr., snutli ny iand •>( C F Welles, and west oy lands of Alex ander MoArttiur. Philip Richards, J P Jill ilorton, con taining 1 Id acres, more or le-s, about 35 acres improved, lramed house, 2 sheds, and lruit trees tliereou. 1-eized aud taken iu execution at the suit of G. C At wuod vs Peter Teller. A4.BH The lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Pike twp.. begiuuiug at a beech lue souih coriier • warrant lot.* No lot and IJo tueuce s-.ut.ii 4J- 3 ea.-t 121 perches to a post, theuce south o6 Q wcsl o4 per ches to a post, theuce 110,tli 4i® we-t 173 perches to „ ~oL Lo ..naui corner, thence suuiii east 78 per- Pi.,., i,, uie U toi Containing aO acies and 66 perches strick measure, about 2 acres improved. Ai.SU Another lot 111 lieu'icU twp., known us the Michael Grabu lot. bound.d ..- lollows. Beginning at the —onl it ea-t cl uer ol Jjliii lughaius lot No. 0.1, tueuce north 71 & ea-t 42 perches to a post, thence south 4u a ea-t 2d petchta lo a beech, theuce north 1 J east la 3 per ciie.i lo a hemlock, theuceuortU 434° west 32 perches to a post, theuce uuith 89° west 32 pei.-lies lo a post, theuce south 14° west 174 perches to ih - place ol oegiuuiug Uoutaimug 55 acres, and &3 perches, about 3d acres im proved. ALsO—Another lot in Herrick bounded as follows.— Begiuuiug at a beech on the north east corner of a lot cou tia. led lo u. M ■ Perkius, lueiice south 9 J east Did pe.- cllcs to a po.-l oil the west llueul A ill. Mintz s lut.tlieuce south 1° we.-t 126 perches to a beech, theuce norta.s.f we-t 47 perches lo a hemlock lor a corner, thcncli south 1° vvesi 92 perches to a post lor a corner, theuce south 49° west 27 peiches to lire south west corner ol the Bradshuw lot,mence north 89° west 32 perches to a po-t, tueuce south 1 j°"wesi 2j perches lo ,t post, thence uorth 89° west 61 3 xo perches lo the south east corner ot Z. L--elsnnes lot,theuce uorth east along said Es.-e!stiues lot ca-l line 116 2 Id perches lo the north east eoruer ol said Es.*cl-t.ue s lot, tueuce south 89 3 east 31 perches to lue -onth ea.-t corner 01 said Perkins lot, thence north L° ea-t 123 perches to the place of beginning. Containing lilt) acies, uioie or less, aouul 56 acres improved, 2 small named house*, one named baru, and saw unit Ihereou, aim null trees. AC.-BU—one other lot in Pike twp., beginning at a maple the south west corner ol lot No. 27 on warrant No. Do, Ineuec aorta sj- 3 west 4i perches to a post, taeuce uolh I 3 east i' 24 pciche- lo .1 post ou '.he s>u,li liue ol NaUinu i.. Hoc.*w.-1.'.-iol,tlieuce south B..'® ea-t 44 perches toa beech sium|!,the 11.utli we-t corner of said lot No. 27, theuce souili i~ west 126 peiches lo the place of begin ning. Containing J4 acres, aud 10l perches strick measure. ALSO —Another lot situate in Pike twp, bounded as follows. Begiuuiug at a beech ou the ridge known a* FOl k* ltidge 01 Cole Creek, thence south 394° east 246 peiches to a liemi icfc, theuce north T® cast t7S perches to a hemlock for a corner, tli uce north we-t 162 perches to tue pi i.e of beginning. Coiitaiiiiiig 96 acres, uud |#eiv!ies >tiict iiK'asiire. ALSO - The deleudaut'sinterest in another lot situate in Pike twp., bc!2iuui..g at the south west corner of Taylor and Skeeis lot. tlieuce north 1° cast 136 perches to Hie 1101 tli we-t corner ot said Taylor aud Skeel* lot, tlieuce north si)° West 117 perches to Hie south line ol tVm. Mintz lot theuce south 1° west 123 perches tJ the south east, corner o said Mintz lot, tiiei.ee south 89° ea-t 117 perches to the place of begiuuiug. Coutaiiiiug 69 acies. oeized and taken in execution at the suit of George C. A1 wood .s. A.J. Reed. Al.Bo—l'iic following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate 1:1 Ttoy boro'. bounded north oy the puolic highway, east by lauds of Lemuel 8-iyles, south & west hy land 01 McKeau and Pierce, situated on the south siue 01 Main street; containing 24 teet Irout by mi feet more or less, and one framed three story framed building there on. Seized and taken iii execution at the suit of Alfred Parsons v.* Daniel Dobbins. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., beginning at the N E corn er ot a lot conveyed to John Williams. Theuce south Ba° east 44 1 -10 rods toa corner. Thence south 1 east 109 3-10 rods to the road, thence aloug the centre of said road, west 44 1 16 rods to a corner.theuce north I£° east lu7 1 10 rods to the place ol hegitiniug; containing 29 acres and 115 perches, tnore or less, about 25 acres im proved, with a log house thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit ol Julia Cole vs Abram llunsiker ALSO—Ttie following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north by bad of J-- V.'.-od, east by the highway, eouth and we;t by land James 0. Grace Containing -6 firual. acres more or less, about 16 acres improved, with a shed and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another piece of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north by land of J. U. Grace, L. Grace, Ala-soa Colt, an J Theodore Leonard, east by land of Itussel! Young, south by land of Itussell Young, and J. Ree-er, and west by land cf James U. Grace, Loren Grace, and Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, a framed tarn, a log barn, and fruit trees thereou. ALSO— Another piece of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north by land of Burgess, ea-t by land ot (Jlias. Burges.'., and Chas. Phelps, Jr., south by land of Martin Pbilpis.and west by land of Enoch Merrill, La ban Cooper, Jr., and others. Containing 77 acres and 152 perches more or less, about 50 acres improved, being lot No. 24, on C. P. Welles' map of Springfield twp., with a log hou*e thereon. ALSO—Another piece of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north and east by land of Theodore Wil der, south by the county road, and west by the north road. Containing 1 acre more or less, all improved with u framed dwelling house, a store, a framed barn and shed, and fruit and ornamental trees thereon. ALSO—A piece of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north by laud formerly of Whipple, now of Gardner Bennett, and formerly Aaron Wright, east by land of Chas. Burgess, south by laud formerly of An drew Whipple, now Ervine Burgess, and west by land formerly of Leßoy Whipple, now Chas. Burgess. Con taining 12 acres, more or has, all improved, log house, framed house, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel F. Ripley vs. Hiram Spear. A.Ail)—The follow described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Terry twp., bounded north by the public highway leading troin Terrytown to Albany, east by laud of Matthew McMahon, south by C. F. Wells, 11. Letter, B. Roberts and Augustus Lewis, and west by land ofC. F.Wells. Containing 145 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, one trained house, 2 board sheds and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. Eilen berger vs. Henry Yeiter. ALSO—The followi g described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded north by land ot Mrs. Sally Edmundsnn. east by the North Branch Canal, south by Mrs. Samuel Myers, and west by the public highway. Containing one half an acre, more or less, all improved, Darned house, and a lew fruit trees there ou. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. D. Humphrey vs. L. A. Walker & E. M. Walker. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Towauda borough, bounded as follows liegiuniug at tlie north lineot the Dtiblic Square, at the south east corinr of the lot contracted to he conveyed by O D Bartlett to Wm B Dodge, t heuce north about 5° east along the line of said Dodge's lot, 32 feet to the nort/i east corner of said Dodge's lot, thence westerly along the rear of sain Dodge's lot, 20 feet to the line of I H Stephens' lot, theuce north about 5° east along the line of said Stephens' lot, 02 feet, more or less, to the south west corner of the lot conveyed by O D Bartlett to Brud lord county, thence easterly along the line of said lot, 00 feet, more or less, to the west, line ot Water street, thence southerly along the line of Water street, 94 feet 0 inches, more or less, to the north side of the Public Square, thence westerly along the line of the Public Square, 44 feet 3 inches, more or less to the place ot begiuuiug. All improved, one store-house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0 D Bart lett to ttie use of J C Adams vs James II N'evins aud Benj F Powell, administrators of S S Bailey, dee'd. ALSO—The following described lot, ptice or parcel of land situate in Asylum bounded curthby land of t'arlislo Burges*, ea-t by land of Isaac Powell, south by land of Patfck Blade and we-t by unseated lands, containing about 90 acres, more or less, about 24 acres improved .one lug house, one log barn, log shed and fruit treqs thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiah Jackson vs Isaac Mace. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., will be exposed to public sale at the saute time and place, the following described lot, piece or pan-el of land situate in Windham tap., beginning at the east corner of lot ad joining the Dimock lot south 8!)° we.-ft 55 perches to a notched log in the tence, and stakes and stones : thence north 2° east 147 perches north 89° ea-t 53 3-D) perches to a small beach tree, thence south 20° west 117 perches to the place of begiuuiug. Containing 4)| acres, more or le-s. lieing part ot warantee ot Kinney and Thomas E. Kerhv.about 3d acres improved, with trained house, and orchard thereou. ALhO—One other lot in Windham and Rome twp., bounded north by lands of James Sibly.ei- t hv the Wm. Sutherland lot, south by lauds ot Edward Boardtnati, west by land of Eoen Grisivold. Containing 58$ acres, more or less, about > acres improved. Seized aud taken iti execution at the suit of Martin E!s bree Ex r. vs. Win. Miiler. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of bind situate in Towauda borough, bounded as follows : Beginning at a point on State street, thence easterly along said street, 54 2 1-2 feet to an alley, thence in a southerly direction along said alley, 115 feet, to lauds ot C Lk aid, tlietne along the uorth line of said Ward's land. 87 feet, to the bank lot ot Laporte. Mason A Co.. thence norther ly along the east line ot said bank lot. 22 teet, to land of 1)1, Scott, thence easterly along said Soott'.ssouth line, 40 feet, to .lie east line <>t said I) I. Scott, thence in a northerly direction along said east line about 88 feet to the place ol beginning. All improved, I rained house and framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot or piece or land situate in Wind ham twp., bounded on the north by lauds of William Doatie. east by lands of Setit Doatte. south by land ot Price Doatie and Samuel Craiidall. west by land of Price Doaue and Joseph Doane. Containing 175 acres, more or less, about 140 acres improved, two framed houses, two framed barns, with sheds attached, two apple or chard* and "thcr fruit trees thereon. A LSi)—One other lot situate in Siiesheqnin township, bounded north by lands of Wm Young, east by land* of Samuel Van-ice, south by lands of Reuben Y'outig, west by land of Curtis Smith and R C Ilorton. Containing 24 acres, more or le*s, and being the same lot conveyed to John Young by Harry Smith. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of E A Par sons and Bevice Bring A Co vs Stephen Felton. ALSO—The following described lot or piece of land situate in Towauda twp. bounded as follows : beginning at the middle of the road near an oak post., opposite the latin formerly owned by Brown A Rockwell: thence south 26° east 96 rids to a piston Wellington Cox's land, tiience south 7U° west along tue liue of said Cox, and Wm. Greggs, to a corner of James Decker, and L. D. Bowman* laud 124 rod*, thence i>6° west along the line of said B 'Winans laml, 28 rods to the center of the a bin said road, theuce north 42° east along the center of said road 3d rod*, thence north 50° ea-t along the center of said road 21 rods, thence north 3:)° ea-t along said r>ad. 3" rods, thence sti'.l along the center of said road, north 41° east 64 rods to Hie place of beginning. Con taining 53 acres more or less, about 45 acres improved, framed hou.-.e, lramed shed, an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suitol J. Holmes' use vs. II M. Goff. ALSO—The following described lot, piec or parcel of land -ituate iu Sheshequin twp., bounded on the north l.y lands of Obediah Gore and Smith Moore and Ralph Gore, on the cast by laud* ot Smith Moore, G. E. Lent, Ralph Gore, by other 1 inds in possession ot John Ran dall. Alfred Gore and Win. J. Lent and the highway, on the south bv lands ol I'. Gre dec d and a lot in possession of John Randall, and on the West by the Susquehanna River. Containing about 12 acres, about 10 acres improved, one grist mill, and saw mill, with the appertenances, and fixtures belonging to the same, 3 framed Houses, and 1 framed shed thereon, ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in said twp . bounded on the north by land* contracted to (lore and Randall, on the east by lands of Ralph Gore and George G ire, on the south by lands of Alfred Gore, and on the west by lands in possession of Gore and Ran dall* Containing about 1 acre, all improved, framed house, framed, barn, and a few fruit tree* thereon. Seized and takeu in execution at the suitol Douglass Davidson's use vs. J elm Randall, Clinton Gore and Daniel Gore. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., bounded north by lands of R. R. Phelps, east by lands of Abraham Steel and "A". J. N. Ilenson,south by land* of Horace Booth, west by land* now '-r late of Andrew Swain. Containing 164 acres more or less, 60 acres more or less improved, log hou-e. I"g barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Merry, Wilhelm. & Co. vs. Syvester R. Woodin. ALBO —The following described Int.. piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy twp., bounded on the north by lands of Augustus Kelly, ott the ea-t by lands of Chancy Chaapel, on tbe south bv the Towauda Creek, and on the west, by land* or A, K, West. Containing fifty acres, more or less, about 36 aGfe* thereof improved, framed house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees there -011. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chancey Chaapel to use of J. 11. Chaapel vs. Rocelia S. Stone. ALSO—The following described lot., piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., bounded north by lands of Samuel Ovenshire, east by lands of Samuel Oven shire. Hiram Rogersand Abraham Merrill,south by lands formerly own by Peter Kutan, and the Wm. Myer estate west by the Wtn.Mver estate, and the Susquehannah river. Containing 346 acres more or less.about 125 acres improved, 3 framed houses, 2 framed barns, framed wag on house, framed corn house, and an orchard ot fruit trees thereon. _ Seized and taken in exebution at the suit of Page & Bristoll vs. S. W. Park. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Litchiieh! twp., bounded on the north and east hy land* late of Cyrus Merril. now belong jn to Besor. on the south by the Road running frotn Cotton School Hohse to the Center School House, and on the west by a road leading by the said Resor, [ex cepting always a School House and the lot of land oc cupied by the same ] Containing 7 acres of land, be the same more or less, ail improved, a framed house, and young orchard of fruit trees thereon. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Hains v*. Huston Munn and Rachel Murm. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par el of land situate in Herrick twp., hounded north and east hy land of Daniel Durand, south by land of O B Caswell, west by land of John S Crawlord. Containing 27 acres, more or less, about 15 acres improwd. with a framed barn thereon, being the property of William Durand, or ' said so to be ILcflal. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Eli Stock well vs A H Williams. William Dnrand and John Durand. ALSO—The following described lot. pic e or parcel of laud situate in Litchfield twp., bounded u ivtb by the highway, east by lauds of Wm. Cotton a..d Goblc. south by lands of Orson Caruer, west by John Laughliead, about 3 acres improved. Alkali—One other lot situate in Athens boro', bounded north by lands of Mrs. Welch, east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands of Henry McKinney, 2d, west by lands of F. A. Allen. Containing 4of au acre, more or less, all improved, with 1 iramed house, and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of N. C Harris vsC. F. Welles, Jr.,aud J.F.Ovenahire.adm rs oi E.li. Ovenshire, dee'd. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Terry twp., bounded ou the north, south east aud west by lands of Uriah Terry, containing about 3 acres, more or less, about 2 acres improved, with a log house and lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Felton vs Henry Vanderpool & Ambrose Vanderpool. ALSO—The Pillowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing twp., beginning at a corner on Church street, the Nort-west corner of a lot owned by A Lenis, thence along Church street, north 55° east perches to a corner on the line of Joseph lord's lands, thence along said hue south 35° east 8 perches to a corner on lands ol A Fee, thence along line of said A. Fee, south 55° west 7£ perches to a corner on A Lenis' land, thence along line of said Lenis north 35° west 8 pr to the place ol beginning ; containing 60 perches, strict measure, all improved, framed house, framed barn, aud a trained building used as a wagon and blacksmith shop thereon. ALSO— One other lot situate in said twp., bonnded on the north by Church st., on the east by lauds claimed to be owned by Emaline DePew, on tbe south by lands of John Lynch, ou the west by the Academy lot, containing about 3-8 of an acre, all improved, with a framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G C At wood vs J DePew & B DePew. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfeld twp., bounded north by the public highway, east by lands of E. S. Tr.cy, south by land of Augustus Phelps, west by land of Herman & Delauoy. Containing 4 of au acre luore or all im " proved, framed house, and a few fruit trees. ALSO—One other lot of laud situate iu Srnithfield twp.. bounded north by the highway leading from Srnith field Centre to Springfield, west by the Foundry lot of Hill & Co.,south by the Mill lot of Merraau & lielancy, east by a stieet leading front the main road to the Grist Mill. Containing about 4of an acre, all improved, with a framed building used as a Tannery, and defendant's in terest iu Steain Works'and other fixtures attached, with a framed horse barn thereon. Seized nß'l taken in execution at the suit of James W. Taylor vs. Win. T. Gardner. Also, at the suit J. W. Taylor, J. P. Kirby, and others vs. Win. T. Gardner. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Cantoutwp., beginning at a corner of laud owned by D J S Casper, thence along the same north 1° east 69 3 -10 perches to a post, thence by lands of Joel Taylor, east 68 4-10 perches to a post, thence by tiie Darius Mauley lot, south 44 110 perches to a pose, theuce by the same east., 27 2 10 pr to a post, thence by the Allen Crandall lot, south 16 perches to a post,thence along the warrant line north By° west 97 2 10 perches to the place of beginning ; containing 284 acres, more or less, aud being part ot a larger warrant No. 4590 in the name of John Vaughn, about twelve acres improved. Seized and taken in extcutkm at the suit of John C. Gray vs W C Pierce. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Sheshequin twp., bounded as follows, to wit: Begi.* ning at a [line on the bank of the Susque hanna river, theuce by lands of Stephen Shores, north 69° east 115 perches to a black oak, thence south 3u° east 97 perches to a white pine corner, thence southwesterly in the course of a small run, and by lands of John B. Smith to a corner, thence south 4 east by a marked line about 20 rods to a corner, thence south 4U J west 40 perches to the Susquehanna river, ami theuce up the said river, north 55° west 97 perches to the place of be "tnii'ng. Containing 55 acres and 2 perches, fie the same more or less, being the lot of land deeded by Shi pliard& Dorauce, to Benjamin Newell, by deed dated July 31st ls3o,about 50acres improved, 1 iramed house, 2 framed barns, framed shop and orc-iaid of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Holmes vs Win. J. Lent. A |,so—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Burlington twp., bounded north by the town-hip line between SmitlUield and Burlington town ships, east by lauds ol Stanton Ulark,soutii by lau Is of David Campbell, west by laud of Seth 1' Gustin. Con taining 55 acres, more or less,, about 25 improved, fram ed house, trained barn, and a tew fruit trees thereou. Seized and tukeu iu execution at the suit ot C F Wil son vs A Coiupton. Also, Mclvoon, Schoumaker&, Co, 0 F Wilson,et al vs llollister Coinptoii. ALSO— I lie following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp., bounded north by lands of Win McCarty, cast by land of Edmund Lockwood and the Susquehanna river, south by land of Edmund Lock wood , west by land of Edmund Lockwood aud C F Welles, Jr. Cout-aining about 105 acres, more or less, about 60 acres improved with a framed barn, framed house, aud an orchard of young fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of N C Har ris vs T 11 llolcouib. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek twp., bounded north by lands ot Ransom Tanner, east by the highway, south by lands of James Buruham. west by lands lately sold at Sheriff's sale to S Vanßuskirk. Containing 55 acres, about 45 acres improved, framed house, framed barn, plank blacksmith shop, aud a lew young Iruit trees there on . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C F Wil son to the use of S Vaußuskirk vs Aianson Lewis. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda boro',houuded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the west line ot Second street, 50 it northerly from the north line of Maple street, theuce north 88° west along the north line, Samuel Huston's and C. la. Ward's lot, 294 feet, more or less, to the east line ol' 3d st., thence along the east side ot 3d st. , 73 feet aud 9 inches to the southwest corner of J.imes Phinney's lot, thence south *B° east along the south line of said Phin ney's lot, 294 leet more or less, to the west side of 2d st., thence along the west side ol saidst. southerly 73 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning: all improved, 1 fram ed house, framed barn, out buildings, aud fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bliven A Mead vs D.C. Hatl. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Granville twp.. bounded as follows :—Bo ginning at a post, the south east corner of a lot deeded to Win flatlet, thence south 54 5-10 perches to a post, thence west 56 perches to a post iu the centre of the highway, theuce north along said highway 38 perches to a post, thence north lo° east 30 perches along said road to a post, thence south 70° east 50 perches to the place of be ginning. Containing 21 acres and 88 perches, be the same more cr less, about 16 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J E Bul lock vs Seth Looinis. ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by lands of Isaac Morley, east by kind of Isaac Morley, soutii by land of A Beats and Calvin Seal a id, west by lands o( Benja min Harding, A Beaks and the highway. Containing 1-8 of an acre, more or iess, with a framed blacksmith shop, and framed barn thereon. ALSO—Another lot situate in said township, bounded north by the highway, east by lands of Erastus Manley. south by lands of 1 Wilson, west by the public highway leading from Alba to Canton. ALSO—One other*lot situate in said township.hound ed as follows :—Beginning in the ceutreot the Williams port & Elmira railroad (it being Cooper's corner,) thence south 52° east along Cooper's south line 105 perches to a stake and stones, Cooper's corner, thence south 11|° west 25 perches to a stake and stones on Cooper's line, thence north 52° west 123$ perches to the centre of said road, thence north 56° ea-t 224 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 16 acres of laud, more or iess, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I E Bul lock vs V M WUson and O P Wiison. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Sliesbeijuiti twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at a post, the south-east corner of Samuel Os burn's land, thence along the south line of said Osburns' land north 88 12 00° west 260 4-40 perches to the corner ol the mountain road, thence along the eentre of said road south west. 12 perches, thence south 254° west I*4 perches south I~>4° west 20 perches, thence south 27° west 14 perches."thence south 14° west 19 perch es, thence south 224° west 10 perches, thence south 50|° west 8 perches, thence south 7'.'|° west 34 perch es to the old line between the river and the mountain tracts, thence on said line south 10 10-00° east to a stake, the north-east corner of Harvy Mallory's land, theuce on the north line of Samuel Osburn and L S Kingsbury's land south SO 10-00° east 332 5-10 perches to a post in the west line of George Rodger's land, thence north 2° 50 m east 107 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 180 acres and 147 perches of laud, more or less, with about 00 acres improved, being in the warrantee name of William Spalding. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Snyder to the use of N C Harris vs Wm Lane. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Aug. 6, 1862. CAMPTOWN ACADEMY, Rev. S. F. Brown, Principal. THE FALL TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL commence AUGUST 18. 1862, and continue twelve weeks. BOOKS USED —Towns' Speller. McNalley's Geog raphy, Greanleaf's Common School and National Arith metics, Brown's Grammar. Dayies' Algebra, Geometry and surveying, and Parker's Philosophy. TERMS Common English Branches, $3 00 ; Higher Branches, $4 00. Board convenient at rea-onable prices. REFERENCES—The Board of Trustees, E- B. Barnes, Cyrus Fuller, A. Fuller, D. D.Chaffee. L B. Camp. L M. HEWETT, President. HOMER CAMP, Secretary. Cemptown P., July 31.1983. ittfsccllaneous. NEW SPRING~GOODS! AT J. M. COLLitfS', (First door South of Codding & Russell's.) JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an nnnsnal large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Casemers Vestings, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, which wiil be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will .•omnrise almost everv article worn by man or boy. BUSINESS SUITS, COATS, PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls, Boy's Pants'and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New Style of CLOTHS, CASIMEKES ASD TESTINGS, Which aie ready to make np to order, on short notice, and warranted in every way, or no sale, as we have some eight years experience in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. PENEPACKEIt, will be on hand, at all times to uo cutting for those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good as represented, call at COLLI IST S'. If yon wish to get the worth of your money, and buy new fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you will be satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21,1862. New Arrangements. HPHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM JL ed a Copartnership; will continue the business for merly carried on by J. 11. HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES. and a very large stork of all kinds of LEATHER requir ed for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac. We expect to increase oar facilities in the mfinnfactnr ing depart meat, so as to to supply dealers with a superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign." believing it of vital importance to community to foster domestic productions as far as prac ticable. Having purchased the stork of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Culp A Kirby, and rented the shop formerly occupied by them, wc offer for sale a largo stock of HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS.&C and will make to order almost anything in this lino. We respectfully invite public attention to our whole stock in its various branches, trusting that by strict at tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the wants of community we shall merit and receive a lair share of public patronage. We are prepared to make to order anything in our line. Also, do ail kinds of repairing on very short notice. Mm' Cash paid for Sheep pel to, Hides and Skins. J. P. HUMPHREY, IRA 11. BULL, J. E. DAYTON. Towanda, April 25, 1862. LOW AND MEDIUM PRICES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For TCens' and Boys' Wear, ALSO, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots ana Shoes, LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS, The Best and Cheapest Stock this rnaiket ever offered. THE BUYER IN SEARCH OF CHEAP and desirable goods should not fail to see my stock, if they want to save money by buying goods at the low est price which can be had, at the cloth.ug store ZVI E. SOLOMAN. No. 2 PATTON'S Block. Towanda. May 15.1862. NEW u7~s7" 5—20 ' LOAN RANKING HOPS;: ev I>. S. Rcssr.i.i, A C 0..) TOWANDA, June 30,1802. f rpilE SUBSCRIBER WILE RECEIVE JL applications and furnish to subscribers the bonds for the New Loan of the United States, authorized by the Act of Congress, Febuiary 25, TH>2. These Bonds are issued in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $l,OOO, w'tb cou pons attached, and are dated May 1, 1862, peyable in twenty years, but redeemable at the option of the Gov ernment after five years, and hear interest at the rate of 6 per cent.., payable in Gold on the Ist of May and No vo mber, in each year. 7he I.egal Tender A. /t v t>f the United State* icill be. received at par. Payment may ai so be made in other funds adding the current rate of'ex change on New York. The allowed interest must be paid in Gold or its equivalent. B. 8. RUSSELL. War of the Rebellion. 1861. T D. GOODENOUGH hereby announce f I • to all persons interested, that he has just received from the city of Washington, a package of Blank Forms, for obtaining the Bounty-Money, Arrears of Pay, Hal'- Pay, Pensions, and all arrearages or sums of money uno for services, or by reason of the death of any -•*<- -- of these remedies, but our space here will net permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furni-h gratis our AMFITCAS ALMANAC in which thoy arc given : with ai-o foil descriptions of the above complaints, and tire treatment that ckculd be fol lowed for lueir ot.re. Do not be put o'r by unpr incipW dca!:rs with other preparations they nuke no iv nrofit ON. I>. ml AVER'S and take no others. The sick want the best aid tuere is for them, and they should have it. Aii our Remedies arc for sa' ■ Ly Dr. H. C.I'ORTKK.TO WEN da ; GUERNSEY & DITCHKLL. Tiny : Dalyil WHITE, Leonard Hollow : D. D. PAKKOTRS, Leßny : TAYLOR, Granvilie: D. WILCOX 3: C v. Con ton; ANDRENH A Rocu- WLLL, Alba ; BIXBY, Wyalnsiog : PIOLLLT, Wysox ; STEVENS & BURROWS, Stevensville ; RODGKBS, West Warren : Loxo k SONS, Lurlinytou : NEWELL A Co., Ul ster ; PcitniN , Athens : MEKKY, Burlington ; AVKKY SI CAMP, Camptowu : NICHOLS, Herrickville ; LITTLK, ! LeUaysvil'.e ; it -." ON, Orwell; BEIDLEU AN, Orcott'a Creek; MOODY. It me ; KINNEY & GOKE, Sheshequln, aud by dealer, ev ryv! re. Tcwanda, July 31,1502. j&usqutjjaima Colltjklt Institute, TO H AMD A, Lit AD FOR J} CO., PA. FACULTY : Rev. JAMES MCWILLIAM. Principal, Professor of An cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. SAMUEL L. f :-'J ;t. A. Lb Iroleosor of Mathematics aud Natural Science. Prot.CHARLES It. Ci)BURN'. County Superintendent, Generr.i Director of Normal Depat intent. EDWA i-' l ' T. ELLIOTT, LL. 8., Lecturer and lustructor ln History. Miss E. IIALVEN. 1 . Miss E. C. CARTER. } Miss M \RY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumea t.al Music. SLr.D. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward. Mrs..D. C. DAYTON. Matron. Tbe Fall Term commences v.'HDNEbDAY, AUGUST 20, aud Villi continue K v,ceLs. TUITION, TEB TERM : [Payableinvariably ; advance, or one-half on entering the sella ;, an 1 one-halt at the middle- o! the term—fuel and contingencies included.) Primary, per term $ 4 no Preparatory 00 Higher, Ist per terra 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d yc: r, per term 8 00 Classical, lt year, per term 7 (0 Classical, 2d and 3d ve tr, per term 8 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advance*! branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using bcholurUuipu are charged $1 per term for fuel and contiiigeiits. EXTRA EXPENSES; French % s 00 Genu 3 00 Drawlr.; 5 00 Boa"* ir> he Institute, per week, including fuel ar.J lia.-.t ... 2 0O Washing, per dozen - 3S The Collegiate year v divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. The A universaly exercise* will be held at the close of the Spring term. No dedn ti ui will' ■ made f<". - a- ace, except in case of protracted illness of ever iv. o we ■!.>". Instrumental M . ic will not, a cent fore, be taught in the Institution, but by -pet i-l arrangement—a cia-s will be taught in a hall adjoining tbe gnrands of the Institute, by tite Teacher cl A oral Ma-' . This arrangement has been adopted for the past term, and expio ic.iec has proved it to be eniinontly superior to the plan pursued in former years. Sj • cial pains win be taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons Li this branch. Tei us w ill be as beret 'fore ; Tuition on Piano Forte, ner term sio 0 I w of instrument on which to take lc'-ns 5 do for practice 1 0 Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow e's, Ac., and the table silver at their option. 1: i - d.-sira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bending when if is convenient, but when otherwise, these will bo famished at a ;light chr.rg". li is strongly recoinhiendc-d that students frnm abroad should board in the Institution, r.s bcttci onwortuuitics lor advancement in study are thereby securt J. .Vonna/ Department —S]"-cia! exercises arc arrangeo without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. 1L COBUHN, the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools lu tlie county, has kinuiy consent? <1 to organize the Tea- I cher's class, and direct the course to lie pursued. lie will also be present to conduct its exercises as often i as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the | Theory and Practice of T e.n iijng.as alao on other subjects i connected with Nonn.-.l training. i Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teacb- I ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage i to be present during the Fall term, j Prof. Coburu's connection with the institution Is not such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the ! regular duties of his office. No pains will be spared, on the pa rt of the Faculty and j Trustees in sustaining the high repul itition the instito tlon has hitherto epjoyed, and in rendering it more wor hy of future patronage and support JAMES McWILLIAM, Principal. July 29, 18C2. HARRISBURG NAIL WORKS. HE undersigned has on hand a snpp'v ot . Nails, from these well known work. The nails are made from Pennsylvania Iron, mmufactnreil express'y for tbis purpose, and are of as np. rior quility. lor sale to dealers only, andon better terms than they can obtain In New Y'ork. Enquire at tbe Banking Office of B- S. RUSSELL & CO. B. S. RUSPELJU Towanda. March 18,164?.